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Facility Data Analyst

Blackfoot, ID · On-site +1

$56K - $85K/yr

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Upper Marlboro, MD · On-site +1

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Rochester, MN · On-site +1

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Saint Paul, MN · On-site +1

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Bellingham, WA · On-site +1

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Salt Lake City, UT · On-site +1

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Facility Data Analyst

Fargo, ND · On-site +1

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What is the difference between Remote Arduino vs Remote Electronics Technician?

AspectRemote ArduinoRemote Electronics Technician
Required CredentialsBasic electronics knowledge, Arduino certificationsElectronics certifications, technical diploma or associate degree
Work EnvironmentProject-based, DIY, prototypingTechnical support, troubleshooting, maintenance
Industry UsagePrototyping, hobbyist projects, educationManufacturing, repair services, technical support

Remote Arduino roles focus on prototyping and DIY projects using Arduino platforms, often requiring basic electronics knowledge. Remote Electronics Technicians handle troubleshooting and maintenance in professional settings, requiring more formal certifications. Both roles involve remote work but serve different industry needs and skill levels.

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Staff Product Security Engineer, Secure Design (Kernel and Virtualization)

Staff Product Security Engineer, Secure Design (Kernel and Virtualization)

DigitalOcean

Boston, MA • Remote

$180K - $215K/yr

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Posted 17 days ago


Job description

We're looking for a Staff Product Security Engineer who is passionate about partnering with engineers to assess and mitigate the security risk of our virtualization stack.

You'll own the security risk posture for our virtualization stack. You'll get there by building the frameworks the org uses to reason about hypervisor risk - systematic threat models that surface risks, shared rubrics for assessing their impact and likelihood, and clear ways of communicating them to security, kernel, virtualization, and provisioning teams. From there, you'll own the response: designing and proposing defense-in-depth mitigations and driving their implementation.

As a member of the Product Security team, you will report to the Manager of Secure Design. Our Secure Design team enables DigitalOcean to build secure-by-design products. We leverage strong relationships with both product teams and the rest of security engineering to be successful. The team's scope is primarily focused on reviewing early-stage decisions, developing threat models, scaling impact via automation, curating security patterns, authoring security guidance, training, and championing security initiatives. 

What you'll do:

Propose and implement mitigations and defense-in-depth to threats discovered through threat modeling the virtualization stack (90%)

  • Provide deep technical expertise in systems architecture, kernel security features and network architecture to build out a threat model for our virtualization stack
  • Identify the trade-offs of different solutions and recommend the efficient design to achieve both functional goals and security requirements. We do not deliver mandates; we work alongside cross-functional partners to find mutually beneficial solutions.
  • Collaborate with development teams to implement remediations and defense in depth to protect DigitalOcean's customers' workloads.

Cultivate and promote a security culture (10%)

  • Mentor software engineering teams in security best practices.
  • Help oversee our vulnerability management program (we call it security debt).
  • Help DigitalOcean engineers understand how security events impact them. Do they need to worry about the next Redfish or Copy Fail CVEs? How does RetBleed impact DigitalOcean's fleet?
What you'll add to DigitalOcean:

Required qualifications:

  • Deep familiarity with at least one kernel security feature (ex: AppArmor, SELinux, Landlock, etc.) 
  • Capable of assessing and understanding the performance implications of code changes to virtualization stacks (especially in Qemu and KVM), built from hands-on experience. Experience 
  • A record of partnering with internal engineering teams to tackle security problems across an entire stack with empathy and creativity. Engineering teams are our partners, not our adversaries.
  • Ability to clearly communicate security topics and vulnerability classes (e.g. memory corruption, privilege escalation, TOCTOU, etc) and ability to provide actionable direction to product teams.
  • Working knowledge of modern development concepts (virtualized environments, containerization, continuous integration + delivery).

Preferred qualifications:

  • 5+ years of writing systems level code (embedded systems, kernel, assembly or similar).
  • Experience guiding software teams on secure architecture design.
  • Written code for an embedded system (raspberry pi, arduino, etc).
  • Experience building or reviewing threat models and ability to craft malicious user, attacker, and abuse/misuse cases.
  • An understanding of patches and mitigations for hardware side-channel attacks.
  • Familiarity with object oriented and functional programming concepts, particularly with languages such as Go, Rust, or C.
Compensation Range: 
  • $180,000-$215,000

*This is a remote role

JR: 2026-8011

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